| 1793.— | Aug. | 23. | At Philadelphia. |
| | | Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Genet’s Recall. |
| | | Cabinet discusses Treaty with France. |
| | 31. | Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Privateers and Prizes. |
| | | Fever breaks out in Philadelphia. |
| Sept. | 7. | Drafts Cabinet Decisions. |
| | 13. | Attempts to borrow money. |
| | 15. | Informs Genet of application for his recall. |
| | 17. | Leaves Philadelphia. |
| | 22. | At Monticello. |
| Oct. | 25. | Leaves Monticello. |
| Nov. | 1. | At Germantown. |
| | 8. | Cabinet meeting on Genet’s conduct. |
| | 13. | Writes Hammond concerning Treaty. |
| | 16. | Borrows money. |
| | 18.-21. | Cabinet meeting on Message. |
| | 23. | Drafts Cabinet Decisions. |
| | | Drafts President’s Message. |
| | 28. | Cabinet meeting on Genet. |
| Dec. | 2. | Congress assembles. |
| | 7. | Drafts Cabinet Decisions. |
| | 16. | Reports to Congress on Commerce. |
| | 20. | Opinion on Neutral Trade. |
| | 30. | Makes Supplementary Report on Commerce. |
| | 31. | Resigns Secretaryship of State. |
| 1794.— | Jan. | 5. | Leaves Philadelphia. |
| | 16. | Arrives at Monticello. |
| 1794.— | Sept. | | Has attack of rheumatism. |
| | | Offered foreign mission. |
| ? | | Writes Notes on a Constitution. |
| 1795. | | | At Monticello. |
| | | Establishes nailery. |
| July | 26? | Granddaughter Eleanor dies. |
| Dec. | ? | Writes “Notes” for Ebeling. |
| 1796 | | ? | Invents mould-board for plough. |
| Apr. | 24. | Writes letter to Mazzei. |
| May | 12. | Executes mortgage to Van Staphorst & Hubbard. |
| | | Begins remodelling house at Monticello. |
| June | | Visited by Rochefoucauld-Liancourt. |
| Nov. | 4. | Elected Vice-President. |
| 1797.— | Jan. | | Elected President of Philosophical Society. |
| | | Refuses to serve on Boundary Commission. |
| | 1. | Mazzei Letter printed in Florence. |
| | 25. | Mazzei Letter printed in Paris. |
| Feb. | 8. | Electoral Ballot counted by Congress. |
| | 20. | Leaves Monticello. |
| | 24. | At Georgetown. |
| Mar. | 2. | Arrives at Philadelphia. |
| | 3. | Calls on Adams. |
| | 4. | Sworn in as Vice-President. |
| | | Offered French Mission. |
| | 6. | Dines with Washington. |
| | 12. | Leaves Philadelphia. |
| | 20. | Arrives at Monticello. |
| May. | 5. | Leaves Monticello. |
| | 11. | Arrives at Philadelphia. |
| | 14. | Mazzei Letter printed in America. |
| June | | Attacked by Luther Martin in Newspapers. |
| July | 6. | Leaves Philadelphia. |
| | 11. | Arrives at Monticello. |
| Aug. | | Drafts Petition concerning Grand-Juries. |
| Oct. | 13. | Maria Jefferson marries John Waylies Eppes. |
| Dec. | 4. | Leaves Monticello. |
| | 6. | Visits Madison at Montpelier. |
| | 12. | Arrives at Philadelphia. |
| 1798.— | Feb. | 15. | Dines with Adams. |
| | 19. | X. Y. Z. Message. |
| Apr. | 3. | X. Y. Z. Dispatches transmitted to Congress. |
| June | 27. | Leaves Philadelphia. |
| | 28. | At Baltimore. |
| 1798.— | July | 1. | At Fredericksburg. |
| | 6. | Alien Bill passed. |
| | 9. | At Monticello. |
| | 14. | Sedition Bill passed. |
| Oct. | | Writes Essay on Study of Anglo-Saxon. |
| | | Drafts Petition on Juries. |
| | | Drafts Kentucky Resolutions. |
| Nov. | 14. | Kentucky Legislature adopts resolutions. |
| | | Revises Madison’s Virginian Resolutions. |
| Dec. | 18. | Leaves Monticello. |
| | 25. | Arrives at Philadelphia. |